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Re: Dinner on St. Thomas
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01/22/2015 04:34 PM
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What sort of dinner are you looking for? Iggie's at Bolongo is a fun casual place. Mim's, next door, is great fish and seafood right on the water. It's not exactly half-way between town and Red Hook, but pretty close.
Very casual on the east end: Tap and Still or ITP A bit more upscale: XO or Fish Tails
A bit more upscale in Frenchtown, near town: Hook, Line and Sinker, Bella Blu Also near town: the restaurants of Yacht Haven Grande (Fresh and Grande Cru), Cafe Amalie (in Palm Passage). Wonderful dining in town: Banana Tree Grille.
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Re: Dinner on St. Thomas
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01/22/2015 05:16 PM
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Nice place with fabulous view is Mafolie Hotel restaurant: google it. It's above Charlotte Amalie harbor on big hill on main road going up & over to Megans Bay...Both hotel & restaurant great. Hotel about 3 or 4 smaller buildings/houses connected together, owned & operated by german family...
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Re: Dinner on St. Thomas
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01/22/2015 09:31 PM
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Yes, that's the problem--these folks are just about as far apart as they could be, and be on the same island...
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Re: Dinner on St. Thomas
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01/23/2015 11:43 AM
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Due to that, I think it makes sense that they should come over to CA for dinner. I second Mafolie as far as the view, although have never eaten there. I would pay attention to Nutmeg's suggestions though, as a resident of STT!!
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Re: Dinner on St. Thomas
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01/23/2015 02:36 PM
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Carol_Hill said: Due to that, I think it makes sense that they should come over to CA for dinner. I second Mafolie as far as the view, although have never eaten there. I would pay attention to Nutmeg's suggestions though, as a resident of STT!! Agree with that since you're just there for one night and your friends are there for weeks. That way you're not wasting your last night on island cabbing it around. Just my 2 cents. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/dine.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Dinner on St. Thomas
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01/23/2015 03:59 PM
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If they are on the east end, then they will probably like the change of scene. I haven't been to Mafolie in years, but just heard some good words about it over lunch. Banana Tree is also great.
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Re: Dinner on St. Thomas
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01/23/2015 07:39 PM
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SMC_Irish_68 said:
We will be overnighting in Charlotte Amalie next week. Friends are staying just past Red Hook.
Where do you suggest we meet for dinner? We will use taxis.
Karen Since it only one evening how about Yacht Haven Grande in CA they have a few Bars and restaurants, good security. It would give you time for a dinner and then a few cocktails to make it an enjoyable but not time consuming so you can get on with your trip to VG in the morning. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/dine.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Dinner on St. Thomas
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Surely, if your friends are there for 3 weeks, they will have a car & be used to driving on STT! We will be there later in spring for 9 nights & we are renting a car -- wouldn't think of not having one!!
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Re: Dinner on St. Thomas
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01/25/2015 11:50 AM
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Grande Cru has a very popular happy hour- fancy-schmancy martinis etc. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Thumbsup.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Dinner on St. Thomas
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02/11/2015 09:11 AM
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Anyone know whatever happened to Seafood Jungle? Was our favorite for a good dinner out in Red Hook area.
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